ARM Ports

On these
pages you'll find information about the ongoing effort of porting
Debian GNU/Linux to various versions of the ARM
architecture which are found in all types of system, from embedded
through to large server.

Other ports to ARM hardware exist / have existed in and around
Debian - see the wiki
for more links and an overview.

For a full and up-to-date list of the different hardware supported
by each of the ports, check the respective wiki pages. New ARM devices
are released every week, and it's easier for people to keep
information updated there.

Multiple machines are made available to Debian developers for ARM
porting work: abel.debian.org (armel/armhf), asachi.debian.org
(armhf/arm64) and harris.debian.org (armhf). The machines have
development chroot environments which you can access with
schroot. Please see the machine database for
more information about these machines.

Chris Rutter
who was the Project Coordinator and Autobuilder Coordinator for Debian ARM
port got killed in a car accident. We dedicate the ARM port's
release in the Debian GNU/Linux woody distribution to his
memory.